Post Office: Tory-donating Fujitsu director was rewarded with government job Simon Blagden, part of Fujitsu UK leadership team during much of the scandal, now oversees £5bn broadband programme
‘It breaks your spirit’: The climate protesters spending Christmas in jail Activists accused of crimes related to protest say life in prison is tough – but public support keeps them going
Private airport rep worked with cops to threaten green campaigner with jail Police said Colin Shearn had asked too many questions and should be banned from Farnborough Airport’s public meetings
Government maintains it ‘got big decisions right’ as Covid inquiry breaks Top scientists have argued lockdown should have been a week earlier – and that there was evidence for it at the time
Jury retires in trial of ‘Elbit Eight’ who shut down Israeli arms factories Activists say their actions in 2020 and 2021 were lawfully justified amid Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians
Domestic abuse survivors tell Covid inquiry of ‘nightmare’ lockdown ‘Misogyny at heart of government’ led to spike in domestic violence as women were trapped with abusers, inquiry told
Could the historic case of a trans sex worker end Malawi’s anti-LGBTIQ law? A High Court appeal could have huge implications in the fight for LGBTIQ rights